Closet Cabinets - What Kind Do I Need?
April 12, 2008 on 4:10 am | In Home |Want to give your closet a makeover? The best way to do it is to invest in some closet cabinets. These custom-installed cabinets are usually designed by an employee working for a company that makes or sells the system.
Your closet will be measured by the designer or by a measuring specialist. Afterwards, they will go back to their office where they will start a closet design that will suit your needs.
You can expect a small fee for the designs themselves, but the final cost of the overall product usually covers the installation.
There are dozens of options available for closet cabinetry. But you’ll also have hanging space for long and short garments, as well as extra shelf space.
You can also choose shoe options such as tilted or flat shelves, or even special gliding racks. Hanging will be installed at the ideal height, and all the extra space will be capitalized on with shelving.
You’ll often have drawers as part of the final design. The closet designer should ask you questions to find out what you need from your space.
There is one drawback with all this: By installing closet cabinets, the little space will feel even smaller than usual. There are ways to work around this, such as installing extra lighting.
While some closet designers will be able to handle this, you may need to handle it yourself or hire an electrician. Be sure to bring up this issue with your closet designer and discuss it.
There are plenty of different materials and finishes you can choose for your closet cabinets. Hardwood, melamine, white, walnut–you are certainly not limited in your options.
You should also make sure you buy new hangers that go perfectly with your new closet system. If you don’t, those pastel hangers from high school could look a little odd in your closet.
Once you and your closet designer agree on a design, you can schedule the installation.
Before the big day, ask your designer if you’ll be expected to clean out your closet or if that is part of the installation process. Either way, you’re sure to love your new closet cabinets.
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